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Eastbourne Town Team

Eastbourne Town Team

TWITTER: @LNewport (top dog) | @MichaelGietzen (deputy/marketing) | @adamonsea (tech/marketing) | @mfitzgerald74 (events) -- Our vision is to leave behind the ‘God’s Waiting Room’ label and re-energise Eastbourne town centre as a prosperous and vibrant community hub. We will further change which is already happening. Helping to readdress the balance; give the new Eastbourne momentum, infrastructure and support. Eventually we want the wider world to see a younger, vibrant, diverse, confident town. But firstly we want to help return belief back to the people of Eastbourne; the young, the families, the retailers and employers. See our website for more: www.ebtt.co.uk And also learn more about a partner project, the Eastbourne Street Market here: www.facebook.com/eastbournestreetmarket -- We are looking for more dedicated people to become involved in our projects. If you've something to offer get in contact.
Eastbourne Youth Forum

Eastbourne Youth Forum

Charlies Youth Access Centre, 56-58 Seaside, Eastbourne ,
Hi, We are Eastbourne Youth Forum! We meet every thought night on a Monday! Want more information, send us a message.
Eastbourne Strong

Eastbourne Strong

Please understand this, we are a movement looking to bring people together; regardless of race, ethnicity or background. On June the 23rd we will stand together as a nation, all wearing the woolwich strong T-shirt and all proud to be British. We will all be marching against the Extremism, oppression and terrorism that our country faces. Those people that chose to attack mosques, attack islamic people are wrong and are committing a form of extremism in itself. This movement will not stand for such actions, we are here to stand together as a country. We all live in this country, so why not live in peace? .. The extremists that brutally murdered Lee are evil no doubt, they do not represent Islam and they are a minority of radicalised extremists. People from all different cultural and religious backgrounds will be welcome to join us. So on June the 23rd, we will stand side by side and march against extremism whilst we remain unified and proud. STAND STRONG!